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Hey guys just wanted to share how I mounted my electronics on my triton 18tx.  I had been just running the one at the console on the ram mount to the right of the console.  Bought 2 of the newer model 93sv uhd a month or so ago. Decided to run the new ones for my imaging etc. And keep one of the 93sv chirp models to strictly run for mapping and wanted it right behind the steering wheel. The boat came with a small lowrance flush mounted so I had to remove it. I had a plate cut at my work to cover the hole then had my guy at work draw me up a bracket to mount the cradle to. Took a couple tries to get the bracket right but it turned out amazing.  I drilled a hole in the bracket and plate to run my cord thru then installed rubber grommets to prevent cable damage. I'll attach a few pics.  It turned out great and already had a guy at the lake wanting to know where I got the hardware at. Sometimes its a positive working in a fab/metal shop. Thanks

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The first one is before I painted it just checking the fit.

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Nice job. Looks great

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